Romanians are celebrating today 170 years since the birth of their national poet, an event marked both in the country and abroad
The state budget bill will be pushed through Parliament through an exceptional procedure for the first time ever
Timisoara was proclaimed the first Romanian city free of communism.
The Senate has passed four draft laws on consumer protection in relation with the banks.
Losses due to African swine fever stand at 400 thousand pigs, which will make pork much more expensive.
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said he would not take any measure against the Finance Minister after the Senate passed a simple motion against him
The Save Romania Union proposes bill on return to two-round system for the election of mayors.
he European Parliament has voted Ursula von der Leyen's Commission
The minimum salary might go up by 7% in Romania, the government has announced.
The Romanian currency reaches record low against the euro.
Romanians' votes at home and abroad crucial for the country's future
The new Government of Romania promises not to cut public pensions and salaries, in spite of concerns regarding the public finances
The Liberal Government was sworn in on Monday
A new clinic for patients with severe burns has been inaugurated in Iasi after the one opened in Timisoara last week
“Your Majesty, Paris loves you and will always love you, this is what the French writer Gabrielle Collette told Queen Marie of Romania a century ago.